Tag Archives: Siberia

Russia day 18 – Trans-Siberian, Ulan Ude

Arrived in Ulan Uday at 6.15am – it is dark and very cold!  Ulan Uday is the capital of Buryatia which is a semi-autonomous region of Siberia.  It’s main claim to fame is an  enormous Lenin’s head in the central … Continue reading

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Russia day 15 – Listvianka, Lake Baikal

We wake up to rain and mist – a very unpromising start for our all-day hike in the forest.  We debate whether we should go, but after breakfast the weather is brightening up and we meet our guide, Sacha and … Continue reading

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Russia day 14 – Trans-Siberian to Irkutsk

Weather is sunny and warm.  Arrived in Irkutsk at 9.10am with an immediate transfer by mini bus to Listvianka on Lake Baikal.  The station is extremely busy bordering on the chaotic and it is here that you realise just how … Continue reading

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Russia day 13 – Trans-Siberian to Irkutsk

Second full day on the train. Slept really well, woke up at 8.30am (10.30 local time) having gone through two time zones during the night. The weather started grey and raining, but by afternoon we had sunshine- hooray!!  It is … Continue reading

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Russia day 12 – Trans-Siberian Yekaterinburg to Irkutz

Left for Irkutz on the 04:30 train.  We are sharing with a Dutch couple, Lynn and Daan.  This will be our home for the next two days and nights.  The train is not quite as modern as the last one … Continue reading

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